The Challenge Cup podcast with Barrie and Terry

Rugby League pundits and former pros, Terry O'Connor and Barrie McDermott, join Tim and Lee in the William Hill Radio studios for our weekly rugby league podcast.

It's all the fun of the Challenge Cup this weekend. This is where the boy's knowledge of the game pays off as they discuss every one of the weekend's matches and share their expert opinion on Championship rugby league sides.

They also give their views on this weekend's two live games which will be shown on BBC.

Saturday's featured game is Wakefield v Wigan at 14:30. Wigan have a lot of history in this cup with a record number of wins and are looking good on the back of three victories on the bounce, most notably a stunning performance against top-of-the-league St Helens last week in Edinburgh and a good win against Saturday's opponents a fortnight ago.

Terry thinks Wigan's confidence will be too much for Wakefield and fancies them, along with Tim, to beat the four-point handicap. Barrie knows that coach John Kear has good Cup pedigree and hopes with his heart that Wakefield can produce a performance of the kind they were a few weeks ago.

Sunday's big live game sees the BBC's favourites Catalans Dragons go to Knowsley Road to play holders St Helens. An 18-point handicap is generally felt not to be enough for the French side that look to be deteriorating week by week.

You can bet in play on both of these games, from kick off until the 80th minute, on a range of markets right here with William Hill, the official bookmakers of the Rugby Football League.

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